Truant surgeon: the inside story of forty years of Australian political life by Sir Earle Page (Second hand book)

Second hand book

Sir Earle Page (1880-1961) was the eleventh Prime Minister of Australia, for just a mere nineteen days after the death in office of Prime Minister Joseph Lyons in April 1939.

Before that he was coleader of the federal government from 1923 to 1929 in coalition with Stanley Melbourne Bruce. The coalition consisted of the Country Party (now the National Party) and the Nationalist Party and was noted for its economic program.

Earle Christmas Grafton Page was born on Aug. 8, 1880, in Grafton, New South Wales (Australia). He began his career as a physician in New South Wales before entering the federal Parliament in 1919. The next year he helped found the Country Party, and in 1921 he became the party’s leader. From 1923 to 1929 he co-ruled with Bruce and the Nationalist Party. As federal treasurer Page was responsible for extending government aid, coordinating federal loan policy, and strengthening the commonwealth bank. Although he served in the federal Cabinet for the next three decades, his influence was greatest in the 1920s.

In 1934 Page established the Australian Agricultural Council and was knighted four years later. He was minister of commerce from 1934 to 1939 and from 1940 to 1941, under prime ministers Joseph Aloysius Lyons and Robert Menzies. Page served as prime minister for 19 days following Lyon’s death. As minister of health under Menzies from 1949 to 1956, Page introduced a comprehensive national health plan. He became the first chancellor of the University of New England, then Australia’s only rural university, in 1955 and remained in Parliament until 1961. His autobiography, Truant Surgeon, was published in 1963. Page died on Dec. 20, 1961, in Sydney.

Specifications:

Condition: Fair, contains signature of previous owner and some internal staining along the internal spine.

Publisher: Angus & Robertson

Year: 1963

Format: Hard cover

Pages: 421

ISBN: N/A

$15.00

1 in stock

Book Reviews Reviews

There are no reviews yet.

Be the first to review “Truant surgeon: the inside story of forty years of Australian political life by Sir Earle Page (Second hand book)”

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Description

Second hand book

Sir Earle Page (1880-1961) was the eleventh Prime Minister of Australia, for just a mere nineteen days after the death in office of Prime Minister Joseph Lyons in April 1939.

Before that he was coleader of the federal government from 1923 to 1929 in coalition with Stanley Melbourne Bruce. The coalition consisted of the Country Party (now the National Party) and the Nationalist Party and was noted for its economic program.

Earle Christmas Grafton Page was born on Aug. 8, 1880, in Grafton, New South Wales (Australia). He began his career as a physician in New South Wales before entering the federal Parliament in 1919. The next year he helped found the Country Party, and in 1921 he became the party’s leader. From 1923 to 1929 he co-ruled with Bruce and the Nationalist Party. As federal treasurer Page was responsible for extending government aid, coordinating federal loan policy, and strengthening the commonwealth bank. Although he served in the federal Cabinet for the next three decades, his influence was greatest in the 1920s.

In 1934 Page established the Australian Agricultural Council and was knighted four years later. He was minister of commerce from 1934 to 1939 and from 1940 to 1941, under prime ministers Joseph Aloysius Lyons and Robert Menzies. Page served as prime minister for 19 days following Lyon’s death. As minister of health under Menzies from 1949 to 1956, Page introduced a comprehensive national health plan. He became the first chancellor of the University of New England, then Australia’s only rural university, in 1955 and remained in Parliament until 1961. His autobiography, Truant Surgeon, was published in 1963. Page died on Dec. 20, 1961, in Sydney.

Specifications:

Condition: Fair, contains signature of previous owner and some internal staining along the internal spine.

Publisher: Angus & Robertson

Year: 1963

Format: Hard cover

Pages: 421

ISBN: N/A

Additional information

Weight .865 kg
Dimensions 24 × 16 × 3.6 cm

Book Reviews Reviews

There are no reviews yet.

Be the first to review “Truant surgeon: the inside story of forty years of Australian political life by Sir Earle Page (Second hand book)”

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Shop All Categories